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APPENDIX 


TO    THE 


SOCIAL  PSALMIST, 


CONTAINING 


A  VARIETY  OF  THE  MOST  USEFUL 

TUNES, 

IK  THE  VARIOUS  METRES. 


NEW    YORK: 
PUBLISHED  BY  MARK  H.  NEWMAN  &  CO. 

No.    199   BROADWAY. 
1850. 


PREFACE, 


It  is  hoped  that  this  addition  of  standard  tunes 
will  render  more  extensively  useful  the  excellent 
collection  of  Hymns  to  which  it  is  appended. 

Music  will  here  be  found  adapted  to  every  va- 
riety of  religious  emotion  contained  in  the  Hymns. 

Some  tunes  are  capable,  when  properly  sung,  of 
but  one  kind  of  expression  :  for  instance.  u  TVard- 
law,"  joyous,  exulting ;  u  India,"  gentle,  soothing. 
Others  admit  of  a  variety  of  expression:  of  this 
class  are  u  Ortonville"  and  "Balerma."  We  have 
endeavored  to  give  the  leading  character  of  the 
tune  in  the  character  of  the  words  attached. 

The  value  and  importance  of  singing  in  social 
worship  no  one  will  deny ;  that  it  does  not  hold 
so  high  a  place  in  family  worship  is  a  matter 
of  deep  regret,  and  should  awaken  solicitude  in 
every  Christian  family,  and  prompt  to  a  reform  in 
practice. 

How  is  it  possible  better  to  carry  out  the  in- 
junction  of   the   great   Apostle,   u  Teaching   and 


4  PREFACE. 

admonishing  one  another  in  Psalms  and  Hymns 
and  spiritual  songs,  singing  with  grace  in  your 
hearts  to  the  Lord,"  than  for  every  family  to  make 
the  singing  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  a  part  of  daily 
worship?  A  family  thus  trained  up  will  never 
forget  the  salutary  lessons  inculcated  in  our  sacred 
songs. 

Once  a  week,  on  the  Christian  Sabbath ,  is  not 
enough  to  sing  the  praises  of  God ;  it  should  be  the 
daily  practice  of  every  family,  and  every  Christian. 
We  hope  this  volume  may  assist  in  helping  on  so 
desirable  an  object. 


APPENDIX  TO  SOCIAL  PSALMIST. 


Hymn  528. 


ANTIGUA.    I.  M. 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


CAPTIVITY.    I.  M. 

*  Church  Psalmist.     Psalm  137,  1st  Part 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


DRESDEN.    L.  Iff.    Double. 

Hymn  157.  Old  German. 


He  dies  !  the  friend  of   sin  -  ners  dies !  Lo !  Salem's 


solemn  darkness  veils  the  skies. 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


DUKE  STREET.    L.  M. 

Hymn  384.  Hatton. 


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1.  'Tis     by  the  faith     of  joys    to  come,  "We  walk  thro' 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


9 


DUMBARTON.    L.  M. 

Hymn  444.  Wm.  B.  Bradbury. 

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1.  0    Sun      of  righteous-ness  !      a  -  rise,  With  gen-tle 


2.  On   all       a  -  round,  let  grace   descend,  Like  heavenly 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL   PSALMIST. 


Hymn  639. 


FRIBUEG. 


L.  M. 

Wm.  B.  Bradbury. 


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all    is  peaceful  and  serene  ;  And  the  broad  sun's  re- 


peaceful  -  ly  he  sinks  to  rest ;  When  faith,  endued  from 


tan 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


11 


FEDERAL  STREET.    L.  M. 

Hymn  446.  H.  K.  Oliver. 


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APPENDIX   TO   SOCIAL   PSALMIST. 


HAMBURG.    L.  M. 

Hymn  206.  Arranged  toy  L.  Mason. 


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worldly  thought,  And  lead  me  to  thy  blest  a  -  bode. 


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burdened  heart,  And  bid  my  spir  -  it  rest  in    thee. 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


13 


HAEP   OF  JTJDAH.    I.  M. 

Hymn  207.  Wm.  B.  Bradbnry. 

its: 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


HEBRON.    L.  M. 
Hymn  594.  L.  Mason. 


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shall  make  known  Some  fresh  me  -  mo  -  rial   of  his  grace. 


an  -  gels   keep   Their  watchful  stations  round  my  bed. 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


15 


HOSANNA.    L.  M. 

Hymn  83.  AYm.  B.  Bradbury. 


m 


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1.  What  are  those  soul-reviving  strains  Which  echo  thus  from 


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Salern's  plains?  What  anthems  loud,and  louder  still,  Sweetly  re- 


King  of  kings:  The  Saviour  comes.and  babes  proclaim  Salvation, 


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sound  from  Zion's  hill,  Sweetly  resound  from  Zion's  hill. 


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sent  in     Jesus'  namer  Salvation,   sent  in  Jesus'  name. 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


Hymn  501. 


LUTON.    L.  M. 


Binder. 


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1.  This  day  the  Lord  hath  called  his  own ;  0,    let    us 

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3.     Now  let  the  world's  de  -  lusive  things  No  more  our 


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then  his  praise   de  -  clare,     Fix  our  desires  on  him  a 

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grovelling  thoughts  employ ;  But  faith  be  taught  to  stretch  her 


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lone,    And   seek  his   face,     with    fervent  prayer. 


■ 


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wings,    In    search  of  heaven's  un  -  fail  -  ing    joy. 


gEjEggjJEE^=^p 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


17 


LUTHER'S  HYMN.    I.  M. 

Church  Psalmist,  Psalm  97.  M.  Luther, 

fat/ 


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ii 


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1.  He  reigns !  the  Lord,  the  Saviour  reigns,  Praise  him  in  evan- 

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3.  In  robes  of  judgment,  lo  !  he  comes  !  Shakes  the  wide  earth  and 


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gel-ic  strains  ;  Let  the  whole  earth  in  songs  rejoice,  And  dis-tant 


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cleaves  the  tombs ;  Before  him  bums  devouring  fire ;  The  mountains 


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isl  -  ands  join  their  voice,  And  distant  islands  join  their  voice 
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melt,  the  seas    re  -  tire,  The  mountains  melt,  the  seas  retire. 

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18 


APPENDIX   TO   SOCIAL   PSALMIST. 


MENDON.    I.  M. 

Church  Psalmist,  Psalm  90. 


'He=Eb=±t 


?= 


1.  Through  every  age,  e  -ter  -  nal  God !       ihou  art  our 


3 


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2.  Long  hadst  thou  reign'd,  ere  time  began,  Or  dust  was 


s 


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mc 


f-f—f 


rest,  our  safe     abode  ;  High  was  thy  throne,  ere  heaven  was 


ST22- 


p?-^s#S 


t=±=t±t=t±?=?L 


fashioned  to        a    man ;    And  long  thy  kingdom  shall  en- 


©s^ 


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S 


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made,       Or     earth,  thy  hum  -  ble     foot  -  stool,  laid. 

.        N 

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dure,      When  earth  and  time  shall    be      no   more. 

WZFZ 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


19 


OLD  HUNDRED.    L.  M. 

Church  Psalmist,  Psalm  100.  German  Choral. 

i 


53 


SS 


-&— &■ 


:" 


1.  Ye  na  -  tions  round  the  earth !  rejoice     Be-fore  the 


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3.  En-ter   his   gates  with  songs  of  joy;  With  prais  -  es 


§EE 


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21 


Hymn  505. 


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APPENDIX   TO   SOCIAL   PSALMIST. 


RETREAT.    L.  M. 

Hymn  356.  Hasting*. 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL   PSALMIST. 


23 


ROCKINGHAM.    I.  M. 

Hymn  132.                                                              L.  Mason. 

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24 


APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL   PSALMIST. 


HOLLAND.    L.  M. 

Hymn  602.  Wm.  B.  Bradbury. 


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25 


TALLIS.    L.  M. 

Church  Psalmist,  Psalm  4. 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


UXBRIDGE.    L.  M. 

Hymn  305.  L.  Mason. 


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27 


WARD.    L.  M. 

Church  Psalmist.    Psalm  46,  1st  Part. 

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28  APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL   PSALMIST. 

WELLS.    L.  M. 

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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST.  29 

WINDHAM.    L.  M. 

Hymn  473.  Reed. 


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30 


APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


"When  gathering  clouds."    L.  M.  6  lines. 

Hymn  188.  Hastings. 


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Through  every  conflict  but  the  last, — 
Still,  still  unchanging,  watch  beside 
My  painful  bed, — for  thou  hast  died ; 
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32 


APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL   PSALMIST. 


WOODWORTH.    L.  M. 

Hymn  649.  \ym.  B.  Bradbury. 


us 


S-'B — 3--^ 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


33 


ZEPHYR.    L.  M. 

Hymn  632.  Wm.  B.  Bradbury. 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


ARLINGTON.    C.  M. 

Hymn  106.  Dr.  Arnc, 


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35 


ARMENIA.    C.  M. 

Hymn  434.  S.  B.  Pond. 


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36  APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 

BALERMA.    C.  M. 

HW* 5°f-  Scottish. 

tfc-g. 


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1.   When,  0     dear   Je  -  sus,  when  shall   I 


Be 


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pray  with  love,      And  then     ac  -  cept   my  prayers. 


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APPENDIX   TO   SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


37 


BANGOR.    C.  M. 

Hymn  643.  Raveuscroft. 


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38  APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 

BARBY.    C.  M. 

Hymn  $11. 


Tansur. 


^P^^^s^S 


I.  Long  have  I   sat   be  -  neath  the  sound   Of 


II 


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of      thy  grace       My   memory    can      re  -  tain ! 

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Hymn  338. 


APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST.  39 

BRAY.    C.  M. 


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1.  Awake,  my  heart!  arise,  my  tongue!  Prepare  a  tuneful 

I     i I     n     h    n  . I J i_ 

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2.  'Tis     he    a-dorns  my  na  -  ked  soul,  And  made  salvation 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


BYEFIELD.    C.  M. 

Zymn  432-  Hastings. 


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1.  Prayer    is    the  soul's  sincere   de   -   sire,         Ut 


2.  Prayer    is    the    burden   of     a        sigh, 


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When  none  but  God 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL   PSALMIST. 


41 


CANTERBURY.    C.  M. 


Hymn  493. 
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A  h  -& 

o     o 

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fft-Lo.    ^     . 

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v—— -    — ' — ; — - — j 

1.  Blest  morning !  whose  young  dawning  rays 

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4.      To       thy  great  name,  al  -  mighty   Lord ! 

These 

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-  hold   our      ri  -  sing     God.       That     saw  him   triumph 


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I        i        I        i  i        i  \        \ 

sacred   hours  we      pay ;      And   loud   ho  -  san  -  nas 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


Hymn  633. 


CHINA.    C.  M. 


Swan. 


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£ 


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m 


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1.  Why  do  we  mourn  de  -  parting  friends,   Or  shake  at 


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2.  Are  we  not  tend  -  ing  upward,     too,       As    fast   as 


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Je  -  sus      sends,    To     •  call    them  to 

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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


43 


CHELMSFORD.    C.  M. 

Hymn  260.  Western  Air. 


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1.  Come,  trembling  sin  -  ner  !     in  whose  breast    A 


I 


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2.  "  I'll     go  to      Je  -  sus,  though  my  sin      Hath 


m  »a  ^ 


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A  #       '        '      _J       cd 

Si    - 

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T/h     "        #         J        C2          ° 

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thousand  thoughts  revolve, — Come,  with  your  guilt  and 

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like   a     mountam  rose ; 

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I'll  seek  his  courts,  and 

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fear   oppressed,    And  make  this  last      re  -   solve  :- 


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en  -  ter     in,     What  -  ev  -  er    may     op  -  pose. 


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44 


APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


CORONATION.    CM. 

Hymn  186.  Holden. 

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1.  All    hail     the  power  of     Je  -  bus'  name !  Let 


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iCTE 


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formed  this  floating  ball ;  Now  hail  the  strength  of 


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a    -   dem,    And    crown  him — Lord      of 


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Is  -  rael's  might,   And    crown  him — Lord     of 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 

CORONATION.    Concluded. 


45 


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3.  Ye  chosen  seed  of  Adam's  race, — 

Ye  ransomed  from  the  fall ! 
Hail  him  who  saves  you  by  his  grace, 
And  crown  him — Lord  of  alL 

4.  Sinners  !  whose  love  can  ne'er  forget 

The  wormwood  and  the  gall, — 
Come,  spread  your  trophies  at  his  feet, 
And  crown  him — Lord  of  all 

5.  Let  every  kindred,  every  tribe, 

On  this  terrestrial  ball, 
To  him  all  majesty  ascribe, 
And  crown  him — Lord  of  all 


46 


APPENDIX   TO   SOCIAL   PSALMIST. 


CHRISTMAS.    C.  M. 

Hymn  693.  Handel. 


p^JEfegj^^ 


2.  I  ask  them,  whence  their  victory  came,  They 


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with  united  breath,  Ascribe  their  conquest  to  the  Lamb,  Their 


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sess  the  promised  rest,  Possess  the  prom-ised  rest. 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


47 


DEDHAM.    C.  M. 

Hymn  398.  Gardiner. 


Whj—, — 1 

i        i     ■ 

o  •  r 

1 L__L      I      . 

J,    JL      1 

i      P 

1      «     ' 

'          1      ! 

1  J  J 

n     O  H     '  -   l 

1 

d   * 

Iv  -i   °    #    # 

^ 

1    # 

1.  Sweet  was  the  time  when  first  I  felt         The   Sa-viour's 

1     r 

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r-         D 

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rg  :  I9 

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"P"  I    i    i      i     '   '          '          ill 

2.  Soon  as  the  morn  the  light  re  -  vealed    His   prai-ses 

©^42-  F 

o 

1 —         D 

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,  — i — i — 

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par  -  doning  blood,  Ap-plied   to   cleanse  my  soul  from 


I 


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tuned  my  tongue,  And,  when  the  even  -  ing  shade  pre- 


M 


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fln      ^  + 

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guilt, 

o-    - — ' 

And  bring    me     home 

to 

God. 

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A 

1 

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u      *  f 

IS 

c:          ■ 

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His    love      was      all 

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my 

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48  APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 

DEVIZES.    C.  M. 

Hymn  112. 


Tucker. 


a*=5§ea»&s 


-sua 


i 


1.  Come,  let  us  join  our  cheerful  songs,  With  angels  round  the 

Ufc*n-       — — L_l-i 


— ^-q-»-<1q-P'q-^Lq-1->1s-qJq    q    i 


rrrr-rrrr-r-rrrT-r 

2.  "  Worthy  the  Lamb  that  died/'  they  cry,  "  To  be  exalted 


m 


gi 


P 


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ai 


3^g: 


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1 


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throne ;    Ten  thousand  thousand  are  their  tongues,  But 
L 


£_g.T_t 


thus  !"   "  Worthy  the  Lamb,"  our  lips  re   -    ply,  "  For 


m. 


pz 


S:=P±=Ef 


fjEm^. 


-ZSZfSZ  3t 


gg^E 


all  their  joys  are  one,     But   all  their  joys  are   one. 

J— U_-C i.   n Lj, Jj  rf, 


» 


'ji      <2     S      •  ^ 


g— ot 


£ 


he  was   slain  for  us !     For    he  was  slain  for    us !" 


^eS 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL   PSALMIST.  49 

DUNDEE.    C.  M. 


Hymn  479. 

1  C\       L 

Scottish. 

;U     b    O 

i 

An    l~ 

__            1 

1 

c3      c? 

c5 

— . 

top   bo   o 

u?       2   °     ■ 

■  d    ,J 

1.  How    con  -  de  -  scending     and   how   kind      "Was 

\J    b    o 

1 

i 

Ah     i  <■£ 

1       1 

i         i 

/Ap    bo"    " 

l"—'        ^ 

c:         -|  ■ 

ea 

t , 

\}y       2   — 

^        „ , 

^\ 

^      5^ 

^        i       i         r    1r            1 

2.     He      sunk  be -neath  our  hea  -  vy     woes,     To 

r*      i     O 

1    "     ! 

«r   b    ^    o 

f*~a 

1            1               I         O    ' 

1    o 

h    l  *> 

^ 

y    d  Lj 

D  b^ 

! 

C?                   |      C?          | 

C2 

■Q-fc — i — n— i , 1 , 

— 1 h 

1 

ill             1 

1        1 

mo    ,  o       i 

C3            1           ^         I      — » 

H         ' 

U!/                cp— |           ^   |    s_<      |    ^ 

°     o    1 

God's   e   - 

ter  -  nal   Son  !      Our     misery  reached  his 

iii. 

V    b 

c?     ^         I        i 

Ah    i        l 

w       o     H 

fnP  b     i       i 

1             ! 

o              1 

Vf              <D       d 

-J             i 

P     ci    i  -~ 

1      f 
raise  us 

to    his  throne ;  There's  ne'er  a   gift    his 

^-  b        I        ill        I 

^ 

r^, 

cz 

'     d 

h    ,    H     c 

1     c 

1         H 

a     ° 

y   b  CJ 

&     ° 

r  1      _° 

p* 


heavenly  mind,      And      pit  -  y  brought  him  down. 


IRr^ 


ss: 


P  is-    -p-  -g-   -5- 
ii  '      i        i      r 

hand  bes  -  tows,       But     cost   his   heart  a      groan 


p 


-s* — s- 


:g=g= 


I 


50 


APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


FOUNTAIN.    C.  M. 

HVmn  8?-  t.  Mason. 


±± 


^^Sfe^ge 


1.  There  is  a  fountain,  filled  with  blood,  Drawn  from  Immanuel's 


« 


IS 


4.  E'er  since,  by  faith,  I  saw  the  stream  Thy  flowing  wounds  sup- 


orr  »       — r 


EFh 


IIS 


^ 


ftbfc 


£3 


veins  ;         And      sinners,  plunged  beneath  that  flood,  Lose 


PpPI 


3^E5 


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r± 


^ 


-    -    ply,  Re   -   deeming  love  has  been  my  theme,  And 


la.: 


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±1= 


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if   I* 


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HEBER.    C.  M. 


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HOWARD.    C.  M. 

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INDIA.    C.  M. 


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KIRK  WHITE.    C.  M. 

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55 


LANESBORO'.    C.  M.  or  8s  &  6s.  Irr. 

Hymn  676.  English. 


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LOTTVAIN.    C.  M. 

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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 

MARLOW.    C.  M. 


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Hymn  72. 


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59 


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NEW  HAVEN.    C.  BL  Double. 

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PETERBOROUGH.    C.  M. 

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63 


PHTJVAH. 

Church  Psalmist.    Psalm  116. 


c.  M. 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


ROCHESTER.    CM. 

Hymn  385.  English. 


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65 


ST.  ANN'S.    C.  M. 

Hy*™  *?•  Dr.  Croft. 


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ST.   MARTINS.    C.  M. 

Hymn  689.  Tanswr. 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


67 


STEPHENS.    C.  M. 

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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


VARINA.    C.  M.    Double. 

Hymn  669.  Arranged  l>y  G.  F.  Root. 


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69 


V  A  It  IN  A.    Concluded. 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


WARDLAW.    C.  M. 

Church  Psalmist.     Psalm  66.         Wm.  B.  Bradbury* 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


71 


WARWICK.    C.  M. 

Church  Psalmist.     Psalm  84,  1st  Part. 


Stanley. 


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72  APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 

WINDSOR.    C.  M. 

Hymn  617.  Scottish. 


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7o 


AYLESBURY.    S.  M. 

Hymn  378.  English. 


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74  APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 

BADEA.    S.  M. 


Hymn  464. 


German* 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


75 


BERMUDA.    S.  M. 

Church  Psalmist    Psalm  23,  1st  Part. 


Dwiglit* 


1.  The      Lord  my    shepherd         is, — 


I  ill  j  -P-  I 

2.    He      leads  me      to      the       place  Where 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


BOYLE.    S.  M. 

Hymn  244.  Win.  B.  Bradbury. 


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ATTESWX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


BOYLSTOK.    S.  M. 

Hymn  249.  L.  Mason. 


It 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


BRALTON.  S.  M. 


Hymn  253. 

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\JLh.O.      J      J      1    • 

r        i—         o 

CD 

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1 

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shall  fall   -   en       man 

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n      i     i 

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thousand  faults      A       just  ex  -  cuse   de  -  vise  ? 


Hymn  596. 


APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST  79 

DAN.    S.  M. 


Xageli. 


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things"  as  -  sail  The    still    re  -  treat  of    prayer. 


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80  APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 

DETROIT.    S.  M. 


Hymn  292.  E,  Pt  H. 


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81 


DOOMSDAY.    S.  M. 

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83 


GOLDEN   HILL.    S.  H. 

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87 


PLYMOUTH.    S.  M. 

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89 


SILVER  STREET.    S.  M. 

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91 


STILLINGFLEET.    S.  M. 

Church  Psalmist.     Psalm  63. 


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93 


THATCHER.    S.  M. 

Hymn  578.  Handel. 


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95 


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"  Spread  for  thee,  the  festal  board 
See  with  richest  bounty  stored ; 
To  thy  Father's  bosom  pressed, 
Thou  shalt  be  a  child  confessed, 
Never  from  his  house  to  roam ; 
Come  and  welcome,  sinner,  come  ! 

4. 

"  Soon  the  days  of  life  shall  end — 
Lo,  I  come — your  Saviour,  Friend  ! 
Safe  your  spirit  to  convey 
To  the  realms  of  endless  day, 
Up  to  my  eternal  home — 
Come  and  welcome,  sinner,  come !"  Haweis. 


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Hymn  190. 


FULTON. 


7s. 

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blessing's  flown,  Love  thee  for   thy  -  <elf    a    -   lone. 


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PLEYEL'S  HYMN.    7s. 

Hymn  171.  Plcyel. 


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105 


Hymn  149. 


ROCK   OF   AGES.    7s. 


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Hymn  586. 


WXLMOT.    7s. 


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107 


TAMWORTE, 

Hymn  656. 


S,  7s,  &  4. 

Loclcliart. 


OCT»I 


,    (  Lo  !    he     comes,  in  clouds  de-scending,         Once  for 
" "/  Thousand  thousand  saints   at  -  tend-ing,        Swell  the 


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0  j  Ev  -  ery     eye    shall  now  be  -  hold  him, 

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triumph  of  his   train  ;     f   Kal-le    -   lu   -  jah ; — Halle  - 


dread-ful  ma-jes  -  ty ;      I 

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lu    -   jah  ; —       Jo  -  sus    shall  for  -  ev    -  er     reign. 


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wail  -  ing, —       Shall  the   great  Mes-si  -  ah      see. 


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HERALD.    8s,  7s,  &  4. 

Hymn  565.  S.  B.  Pond* 


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1.  O'er     the    gloom  -  y        hills      of       dark  -  ness, 


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HERALD.    Continued. 


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^lo  -  rious     day  1  Send  the  Gos  -  pel,  Send  the 


cha.se   the     night ;         And    re-demp-tion,  And    re 


Gos  -  pel    To   the    earth's  re  -  mo    -    test     boynd. 

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demption,  Free-ly     pur-chased,   win    the      day. 


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3.  Fly  abroad,  thou  mighty  gospel ! 
Win  and  conquer,  never  cease  ; 
May  thy  lasting,  wide  dominions, 
Multiply  and  still  increase ; 
Sway  thy  sceptre, 
Saviour  !  all  the  world  around. 
.      10 


110 


APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


ZION.    8s,  7s,  &4. 


Hymn  533. 


Hastings* 


:  1         9  T~&     h  &  ~*-J* 


On    the   mountain's  top  appear-ing,  Lo  !  the    sa-cred  her-ald 
i  Welcome  news  to  Zi  -  on      bearing,  Zi -on    long  in  hos-tile 

_& , N     jfc_    1*     * 


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)      Has  thy  night  been  long  and  mournful,  All  thy  friends  unfaithful 
»  Have  thy  foes  been  proud  and  scornful,  By  thy  sighs  and  tears  un- 


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Hymn  175. 


APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 

BARTIMEUS.    8s  &  7s. 


Ill 


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1.  Love      di  -  vine,      all         love      ex  -  eel  -  ling-, 

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2.    Je   -    bus!    thou     art         all        com  -  pas  - sion. 
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Pure,  unbounded     love  thou  art '.        Yis  -  it    us  vrith 


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thy   sal-  va-  tion.     En  -  ter   ev  -ery  trembling  heart. 

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GREENVILLE.    8s  &  7s.     Double. 

Hymn  365.  Rousseau. 


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,    j        Gent  -  ly,     Lord !    0,         gent  -  ly      lead  us 
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113 


SHEPHERD.    8s&7s.    Double 

Hymn  315. 
V-h-rr— * *n — .       r*      h 


K: 


tiqp^Jt. 


Em 


'     }  Come,  thou  Fount  of       every     blessing !      Tune  my 
'    (  Streams  of    mer  -  cy,       nev-er  -  ceasing,        Call  for 


^ 


D.  C.  Fill  my  soul  with   sacred      pleasure,     "While  I 


~i >      «5T~"  ,         *r~g T 


heart  to  grateful   lays ;    ) 

songs  of  loudest  praise.   [  Teach  me  some  melodious 


H*» — m-j-. 


fan 


sing   redeeming   love. 


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SICILIAN   HYMN.    8s  &  7s. 

Hymn  718. 


3E 


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1.  Lord!  dis  -   miss      us       with  thy     bless -ing; 


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Fill  our  hearts  with  joy  and  peace ;  j    Let   us     all,   thy 

(   0  !     re  -  fresh  us, 

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(    May  thy  presence, 


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love  pos  -  sess-ing.    Triumph  in       re-deeming  grace. 
O  !     re  -  fresh  us —  Travelling  thro'  this  wilderness. 


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thy   sal  -  va  -  tion      In  our  hearts  and  lives  a -bound. 
May  thy  presence  With   us   ev  -  er  -  more  be  found. 


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115 


Hymn  261. 


ZAMAH. 


8s  &  7s.    6  lines. 

Wm.  B.  Bradlmry. 


H 


Come,  in     sor 
Here  the  guilt  -  y 


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you, — to  me, — to  all, —    J 


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im  -  potent,  and  blind  :     )     -u-    u,  a 
troubled'  peace  may  find  ;    [     Health  thls  fountaln  ™U  re- 


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O   -   pened  when  the     Sa  -  riour  died. 


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that   drinks  shall  thirst  no   more. 


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BETHESDA.    H.  M. 

Church  Psalmist     Psalm  84,  1st  Part  i>r.  Green. 


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1.  Lord  of  the  worlds  a-bove  ! 


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How  pleasant  and  how  fair  The 


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I      I      I      I     kl      I        I      '  II 

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dwellings  of  thy  love,    Thy  earth  -  ly  tem  -  pies,  are  ! 


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hap-py    men  who  pay    Their  con-stant  ser  -  vice  there; 


They 


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thine  abode  My  heart  aspires,  With  warm  desires  To  see  my  God. 

tit  _t_  i     r   i.  /»  i  rfi    fc 


praise  thee  still,  And  happy  they  Who  love  the  way  To  Zion's  hill. 


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117 


BROWNVILLE.    H.  M. 

'    Hymn  450.  HastUias. 


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ail  the  earth  thy  joys,    And  boast  sal -va-tion  nigh;      Cheer- 


all  -  resplendent  grace    He    pours  a-round  thy   head  ; 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


Hymn  489. 


LISCHER.    H.  M. 


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123 


Hymn  174. 
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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


NEWCOTJRT.    L.  P.  M. 

Church  Psalmist.     Psalm  96.  h.  Bond. 


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WHITNEY.    L.  P.  M. 

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HASHYILLE.    L.  P.  M 

Church  Psalmist.    Psalm  1&. 


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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST.  129 

AITELONE.    C.  P.  M. 


Hymn  423. 


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130  APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 

ARIEL.    C.  P.  M. 


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131 


ARIEL.    Concluded. 


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132  APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL   PSALMIST. 

GANGES.    C.  P.  M. 


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Hymn  298. 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST.  133 

MERIBAH.    C.  P.  M. 


Hymn  665. 


pbQ    d — * — • 

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SJEE 


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139 


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Hymn  185. 


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Appendix  to  social  psalmist. 
PALMEE.    6s&4s. 


149 


Hymn  147. 

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TEINITY.    6s&4s. 

Hymn  221. 

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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


11  Child  of  Sin  and  Sorrow."    6s  &  4s.    Peculiar. 


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153 


DE  FLEUEY. 


Hymn  139. 


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FOSTER.    8s.    Single. 

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155 


LYONS.    5s&6s,  or  10s  &  lis. 

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APPENDIX   TO   SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


KEDRON'S   WATERS.    8s  &  6s. 

Hymn  154.  Nash. 


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KEDRON'S   WATERS.    Concluded. 


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Hymn  674. 


'0,  weep  not."    8s&6s. 


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"0,  weep  not."    Concluded. 


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FREDERICK.    Us. 

Hymn  695.  Kingsley. 

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APPENDIX    TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST.  161 

GOSHEN.    Us. 


Hymn  235. 


Old  German. 


5! 


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APPENDIX   TO    SOCIAL    PSALMIST. 


PORTUGUESE  HYMN. 

Church  Psalmist.     Psalm  23. 


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PORTUGUESE  HYMN.    Concluded. 


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CONTENTS. 


L.  M. 

Antigua 

Captivity 

Dresden 

Duke  Street 

Dumbarton 

Friburg 

Federal  Street 

Hamburg 

Harp  of  Judah 

Hebron 

Hosanna 

Luton 

Luther's  Hymn 

Mendon 

Old  Hundred 

Quito 

Rest 

Retreat 

Rockingham 

Roiland 

Tallis 

Uxbridse 

Ward.T 

Wells 

When  gathering  clouds.   6  lines. 

Windham 

Wood  worth 

Zephyr  


C.  M. 

Arlington 3-4 

Armenia 35  I 

Balerma 36  ! 

Bangor 37 

Barby 38 

Brav 39 

Byefield 4U 

Canterbury 41 

China 42 

Chelmsford 43 

-'Coronation 44 

Christmas 46 

Dedham 47 

Devizes 48 

Dundee 49 

Fountain -50 

Heber 51 

Howard 52 

India 53 

Kirk  White 54 

L,anesboro' 55 


PAGE 

Louvain 56 

Marlow 57 

Mear 58 

Ortonville 59 

New  Haven.     Double 60 

Peterborough 62^ 

Phuvah...: 63-. 

Rochester 64>- 

St.  Ann's 65-^. 

St  Martin's 66 

Stephens 67 

Varina.     Double 68 

Wardlaw 70 

Warwick 7K. 

Windsor 72^ 

S.  M« 

Aylesbury 73 

Badea 74 

Bermuda 75 

Boyle 76 

Bnvlston 77 

Hralton 78 

Dan 79 

Detroit 80 

Doomsday 81 

Dover 82   . 

GoldenHill 83_ 

Kentucky 84 

Lisbon 85 

Li  tile  Marlborough 86 

Plymouth 87 

Shirland 88 

Silver  Street 89 

State  Street 90 

Stillingfleet 91 

St.  Thomas 92 

Thatcher 93 

Watchman 94 

7s. 

Benevento.     Double 96\ 

Bigelow.     6  lines 95 

Fulton 100 

Haweis.    6  lines 98 

Martyn.     Double 10K 

Norwich.    6  lines 102 

Nuremberg 103^ 

Pleyel's  Hymn 104^ 

Rock  of  Ages.     6  lines 105^ 

Wilmot,..: 106^ 


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8s,  7s,  &  4. 

Herald 108 

Tarn  worth 107 

/-Zion 110 

8s  &  7s. 

/*Bartimeus Ill 

^Greenville,     Double 112 

Shepherd.    Double 113 

^.-Sicilian  Hymn.     6  lines 114 

Zamah.    6  lines 115 

H.  M. 

Bethesda 116 

Brovvnville 117 

Lenox 118 

Lischer 120 

Murray 121 

Sandford 122 

Stow 123 

Ii.  P.  M. 

Ne  wcourt 124 

Whitney 126 

,.'Nashville 128 

C.  P.  M. 

--Aithlone 129 

-Ariel 130 

Ganges 132 

Meribah 133 

S.  P.  M. 

-Dalston ..?. 134 

C.  Ii.  M. 

Hastings 135 

S.  L.  M. 
Departure 136 


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7s  &  6s. 

Amsterdam 137^ 

Geneva 138 

Kings  wood 139 

7s  &,  6s.    Peculiar. 

From  every  earthly  pleasure..   140 

1  Missionary  Hymn 142v. 

To  thee  my  God  and  Saviour. .  144 
Why  sinks  my  soul  desponding  ?  146 

6s  &  4s. 

America 148v^ 

Palmer 149 

Trinity 150 

6s  So  4ts.    Peculiar. 

To-day  the  Saviour  calls 151 

Child  of  sin  and  sorrow 152^. 

8s. 

DeFleury 153 

Foster 154 

5s  &  6s,  or  10s  &  lis. 

Lyons 155k, 

8s  &,  6s. 

Kedron's  Waters 156 

O  weep  not 158 

lis. 

Frederick 160 

Goshen 161-. 

Portuguese  Hymn 162^ 

lis  «fc  5s. 

Come,  let  us  anew 164 

lis  &  10s. 

Brightest  and  best 165 


